Gene Expression Analysis to Mine Highly Relevant Gene Data in Chronic Diseases and Annotating its GO Terms

Authors

  • J. Briso Becky Bell Noorul Islam Centre for Higher Education
  • S. Maria Celestin Vigila Noorul Islam Centre for Higher Education

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.4108/eai.13-7-2018.164821

Keywords:

Gene Expression Analysis, Chronic Disorder, Data Mining, Micro Array, Gene Ontology

Abstract

Gene Expression Analysis seeks to find the highly expressive genes from a highly dimensional Microarray disease gene Database by using some statistical gene selection approaches based on supervised or unsupervised learning. Gene Ontology (GO) introduces a series of method for annotating gene function that combines semantic similarity measures by taking account on the underlying topology of gene interaction networks for structuring the graphs of the gene ontology. Initially, the genes are identified by clustering microarray disease dataset giving gene id of most expressive genes and further the genes are associated based on their biological functionalities using the gene ontology annotations taken from bioinformatics database. Also, t-test is used for finding the up-regulated genes so it can be annotated to find the most significant gene terms in hierarchical graph structure. The proposed method uses term Similarity measures to compare two or more gene ontology terms. Finally, gene functional classification and gene term association is done by forming a graph structure to be readily analysed by medical practitioner intending the nature of disease-causing genes at deeper level of understanding in chronic disorder based health care environments.

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Published

27-05-2020

How to Cite

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Briso Becky Bell J, Maria Celestin Vigila S. Gene Expression Analysis to Mine Highly Relevant Gene Data in Chronic Diseases and Annotating its GO Terms. EAI Endorsed Trans Energy Web [Internet]. 2020 May 27 [cited 2024 Nov. 16];7(30):e10. Available from: https://publications.eai.eu/index.php/ew/article/view/854